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Old 06-13-2004, 01:34 PM
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ok well most say they are crap, but most people who say that have never even experienced them. but anyway my friend has the weapon r circuit pro coil overs w/ the dual springs, and his car rides awsome! i can get them really cheap right now, so any one who has ACTUAL experience w/ these coil overs let me kno what u think
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i have some on my Si and they really arn't that bad i bought them off a member a long time ago and have always been on the car. CHEAP and they work, i will be switching soon to a differant setup but they weapon Rs i am still going to keep them around, call me wierd but i like them
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springs are springs,
especially when your talking about linear rate springs on a coilover..

if they have the same springrates, and are set to the same height as a ground control setup,
used with the same shocks on the same car,
they'll probably feel practically identical.

just make sure u kno wut springrate ur getting before buying , and know what you want..

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yeh does any one know the rates on the weapon r circuit pros??
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Built2Spill used to rock them on a couple of cars. He was very happy with them.
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anyone know the spring rates for the circuit pros
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Yeah, I know the spring rates on them 450 in the front and 350 in the rear, but they are not linear springs they are progreesive rate springs, because they come with a helper spring to help keep the spring stabilized during cornering. I had them on my 00 si with tokico illuminas, and I liked them alot. I was going to get tein's when all the hype was around them, but after riding in someone's car with them as well as somone's car with ground control, with koni yellows, I enjoyed my ride better, stayed planted and soaked up holes, but not bumps. rode they on 4 all the ways around with like a 1.5 to 2.25 inch drop.
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